Jesus relinquished his life to forgive the sins of the people.
To retire from; give up or abandon.
To put aside or desist from (something practiced, professed, or intended).
To let go; surrender.
To cease holding physically; release: relinquish a grip.
Synonyms: These verbs mean letting something go or giving something up. Relinquish, the least specific, may connote regret: can't relinquish the idea. Yield implies giving way, as to pressure, often in the hope that such action will be temporary: had to yield ground. Antonyms: adopted, befriended, take in, hold
Back in the day around 7th grade. my friend and I used to play a card game called yugioh. he had
Relinquished:verb
Jesus relinquished his life to forgive the sins of the people.
- To retire from; give up or abandon.
- To put aside or desist from (something practiced, professed, or intended).
- To let go; surrender.
- To cease holding physically; release: relinquish a grip.
Synonyms: These verbs mean letting something go or giving something up. Relinquish, the least specific, may connote regret: can't relinquish the idea.Yield implies giving way, as to pressure, often in the hope that such action will be temporary: had to yield ground.
Antonyms: adopted, befriended, take in, hold
Back in the day around 7th grade. my friend and I used to play a card game called yugioh. he had